Tools Vanish

February 28, 1985

MARGATECORAL SPRINGS — Subcontractor Nick Daddona, 50, of Opa-Locka, told police Monday that tools worth a total $1,235, including two drills, miscellaneous hand tools, a 20- foot extension cord and hand levels were stolen from a construction site in the 5300 block of West Atlantic Boulevard where he was working. The tools are owned by Air Dynamics, a company based in Opa-Locka.

Daddona said the tools were left in an unfinished air duct approximately 20 feet above ground level at the site, where a Cub Foods Supermarket is under construction.

MOTOR HOME BURGLARIZED

Joel Kramer, 59, of the 5400 block of East Lakewood Circle, told police he discovered Saturday that his Coachman motor home, parked in front of his home since Feb. 9, had been broken into and a VCR camera worth $1,200 was missing.

CAR VANDALIZED

Two juveniles were seen by at least two witnesses Friday kicking and punching a 1985 Honda Accord parked in the parking lot of Po` Folks restaurant, in the 850 block of South State Road 7.

Raymond Tallman, 18, of North Lauderdale, called police when he saw the boys damaging the car, which Kim Zedick Eldridge, 24, of Fort Lauderdale, said she purchased two weeks ago.

Tallman said the boys ran west from the restaurant after he called police. Police report that the boys left a dent six to eight inches in length and three to four inches in diameter on the right front wheel well of the car. Tools valued at $6,844 were stolen Tuesday from a condominium unit under construction in the 9000 block of Royal Palm Boulevard, police said.

The theft was reported by Joe Venturi, 40, of Monahan Electric Co. Lydia Pitts, 27, of the 3800 block of Northwest 21st Street, reported her apartment was burglarized Monday with $300 in items stolen, including a refrigerator.

CAR STOLEN

Resident Max Pinto, 30, reported his 1982 Datsun was stolen Monday while parked at the Lakes Mall, in the 3300 block of North State Road 7.